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Which got me wondering what are some of yours? And if they're too embarrassing to you, feel free to respond anonymously. How are you dealing with them? Some of these surprised me. Did any surprise you? At least you know you're not alone.

Which got me wondering what are some of yours? And if they're too embarrassing to you, feel free to respond anonymously. How are you dealing with them? Some of these surprised me. Did any surprise you? At least you know you're not alone.

About 7-8 months ago, I started having burping problem. Don't know why. Not only after meals, it's just random. It's about a few times an hour. I would try to be discreet and burp quietly, but it's just nuisance.

Any remedy for this?

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Report This| Share this:Most Embarrassing Body ProblemsAbout 7-8 months ago, I started having burping problem. Don't know why. Not only after meals, it's just random. It's about a few times an hour. I would try to be discreet and burp quietly, but it's just nuisance.

"Burping may not be the picture of politeness in American society, but in some cultures a hearty belch shows appreciation for a good meal. In either case, burping a few times after eating is normal. It's the body's way of freeing the air that you've swallowed. Frequent burping combined with other symptoms, such as nausea or belly pain, could be a sign of a digestive disorder. Check with your doctor if the problem continues."

"Burping may not be the picture of politeness in American society, but in some cultures a hearty belch shows appreciation for a good meal. In either case, burping a few times after eating is normal. It's the body's way of freeing the air that you've swallowed. Frequent burping combined with other symptoms, such as nausea or belly pain, could be a sign of a digestive disorder. Check with your doctor if the problem continues."

Well, as you probably know already, i suffer from E.D., and hearing loss. Both myself, and my Dr. believe the cause of my E.D. stems from my neck injury. (Nerve damage) What was most embarrassing, this started in my mid twenties. Now i take Levitra, and it works very well.

For the bi-lateral hearing loss, i wear hearing aides.

The rest of me is pretty normal for a fiftysomething male. I could stand to lose a few pounds, i suppose? And keep my toenails trimmed a little better. Thats about it.

Well, as you probably know already, i suffer from E.D., and hearing loss. Both myself, and my Dr. believe the cause of my E.D. stems from my neck injury. (Nerve damage) What was most embarrassing, this started in my mid twenties. Now i take Levitra, and it works very well.

For the bi-lateral hearing loss, i wear hearing aides.

The rest of me is pretty normal for a fiftysomething male. I could stand to lose a few pounds, i suppose? And keep my toenails trimmed a little better. Thats about it.

I'm really glad medications like Levitra came along to help you and others. Life is difficult enough without our sexual lives being negatively impacted by health conditions. Glad it works for you, Dennis.

Now get to trimming those toenails!

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Report This| Share this:Most Embarrassing Body ProblemsI'm really glad medications like Levitra came along to help you and others. Life is difficult enough without our sexual lives being negatively impacted by health conditions. Glad it works for you, Dennis.

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